With new resources available for summer programming, and great challenges facing our students, we have an opportunity to make summer 2022 a game-changer for students. Programs allow students to explore, create, connect with peers and mentors, and accelerate learning in an informal and fun setting. While this summer provides a tremendous opportunity to help youth thrive, this winter is the ideal time to plan your 2022 summer programs. The Afterschool Alliance, Every Hour Counts, and the National Summer Learning Association have teamed up to offer a webinar reviewing what it takes to make a summer program successful, recommendations for planning effectively right now, and tips from program leaders.
Nikki Yamashiro, VP of Research, will open by sharing context on the summer landscape. Dr. Jennifer McCombs, Director of Research at the Learning Policy Institute and one of the authors of the 2018 Wallace Foundation report “Getting to Work on Summer Learning: Recommended Practices for Success,” will share what research tells us about planning and implementing an effective summer learning program. Summer program leaders will talk about the nuts and bolts of what it takes to put these practices to work on the ground to make a program truly effective and impactful for young people.
Speakers:
Jennifer McCombs, Director of Research, Learning Policy Institute
Nikki Yamashiro, Vice President of Research, Afterschool Alliance
Brodrick Clarke, Vice President, Programs, National Summer Learning Association